While most northern golfers are storing their clubs for the season, Alabama’s southern golf corridor beckons with mild temperatures, uncrowded courses, and some of the finest public golf in America. The southern half of the Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail, stretching from Auburn’s Grand National down to the Gulf Coast, offers the perfect winter escape. With average temperatures in the 50s and 60s and courses in pristine condition without the summer heat or peak season crowds, there’s no better time than the winter months to play these fabulous courses!
Grand National: Your Winter Golf Journey Begins
Auburn/Opelika
Grand National sets the tone for your southern Trail adventure with 54 holes of championship golf just minutes from downtown Auburn. This facility earned its place in PGA Tour history by hosting the 2015 Barbasol Championship, the first PGA Tour event in Alabama since 1990. Robert Trent Jones himself reportedly called the Lake Course one of his favorite water-themed designs.
The Lake Course
True to its name, the Lake Course features water on nearly every hole, creating strategic decisions from tee to green. The layout winds around and across Saugahatchee Creek and its associated lakes, demanding both power and precision. The course’s championship pedigree shines through in its risk-reward design. Aggressive lines can yield birdies, but miscalculations find water.
The Links Course
Offering a completely different experience, the Links Course features wide-open fairways, strategic bunkering, and minimal water hazards. The open design can make wind a factor, adding a Scottish element to club selection and shot strategy.
The Short Course
Don’t overlook the 18-hole Short Course for a quick twilight round or a morning warm-up. Each hole presents legitimate par-3 challenges, perfect for sharpening your iron play before tackling the championship layouts.
Where to Eat
Auburn’s Toomer’s Corner offers the famous lemonade, while nearby Hamilton’s on Magnolia serves upscale Southern cuisine. Opelika’s historic downtown features excellent dining options within a short drive.
Capitol Hill: Three Courses, Three Experiences Prattville (just north of Montgomery)
Capitol Hill stands as one of the Trail’s most popular destinations, featuring three 18-hole courses that each offer completely different challenges. Winter provides ideal conditions for tackling all three, with comfortable temperatures and courses maintained in pristine condition. The onsite Montgomery Marriott Prattville makes it easy to roll out of bed and onto the first tee.
The Judge: Jaw-Dropping Drama
The Judge opens with one of golf’s most photographed holes, a par-4 plunging nearly 100 feet down a cliff to a slender fairway along the Alabama River backwaters. This theatrical beginning launches a round where water threatens on 14 of 18 holes. The signature 6th, an island green requiring a long iron or hybrid approach, tests nerves and skill in equal measure. Golf Magazine recognized the Judge as one of ten public courses worthy of hosting a U.S. Open.
The Senator: LPGA-Tested Links
Currently hosting the LPGA Tour’s Yokohama Tire LPGA Classic, the Senator features links-style golf with wide fairways and strategic bunkering. Wind can add authentic links character, making club selection critical on this open layout.
The Legislator: Parkland Perfection
The most forgiving of Capitol Hill’s trio, the Legislator winds through Southern pine forests with less water in play. It’s an excellent choice for your first round if you’re getting acclimated to the Trail’s scale and challenges, or for a relaxed final round before heading home.
Where to Eat
The Oak Tavern at the Marriott serves excellent Southern cuisine. Nearby Prattville and Montgomery offer numerous dining options, from BBQ joints to James Beard-recognized restaurants.
Cambrian Ridge: Dramatic Terrain Awaits Greenville (40 miles south of Montgomery)
Cambrian Ridge delivers some of the Trail’s most dramatic golf, with elevation changes that would make a mountain course proud. Winter is the ideal time to tackle this spectacular layout, as cool temperatures make the significant elevation changes manageable, and you’ll enjoy crystal-clear views from the elevated tees. The 27-hole facility features three distinct nines that can be played in various combinations, with Canyon-Sherling generally considered the strongest routing. A comprehensive renovation completed in 2016 modernized the greens and enhanced the strategic elements while maintaining Jones’s original vision.
Canyon Nine: Heart-Pounding Drama
The Canyon nine features the signature 9th hole with its breathtaking 200-foot elevation drop. Standing on this tee in crisp winter air, with clear views unobscured by summer haze, ranks among golf’s great moments. The nine threads through former hunting grounds with dramatic carries over ravines and approaches to plateaued greens.
Sherling Nine: Lakeside Excellence
The holes along Sherling Lake showcase strategic golf at its finest. The 4th hole, a 169-yard par-3 to a peninsula green, exemplifies manageable distance with exacting demands. The routing hugs the water’s edge throughout, creating both intimidating forced carries and beautiful risk-reward opportunities.
Loblolly Nine: Forest Golf
Named for the tall Southern pines, this nine provides slightly gentler terrain while maintaining championship standards. The tree-lined corridors create a classic parkland golf experience with strategic bunkering and green complexes.
Where to Stay
Greenville offers several chain hotels near I-65. The course is about 40 miles from Montgomery, making it possible to base there and day-trip.
Highland Oaks: The Wiregrass Wonder Dothan (southeastern Alabama)
Highland Oaks serves as the Trail’s southeastern outpost, offering 36 holes of varied terrain in Alabama’s Wiregrass region. The three nine-hole layouts, Highlands, Magnolia, and Marshwood, each showcase different ecosystems, from elevated holes with lake views to boardwalk passages through pristine swampland. The Short Course, a nine-hole par 3 designed to accommodate players of all levels, winds through massive pines and features 3 holes with water. Winter is particularly appealing here, as comfortable temperatures make the swampy areas on Marshwood more enjoyable to explore. The combination of Magnolia and Marshwood offers the most dramatic routing, though all three nines provide quality golf.
Local Color:
Dothan is known as the “Peanut Capital of the World.” The National Peanut Festival in November is a regional highlight, though for a quieter golf trip, January through March offers excellent weather and value.
Magnolia Grove: Mobile’s Golf Showcase Mobile
As you approach the Gulf Coast, Magnolia Grove delivers 54 holes of championship golf that have hosted both LPGA Tour and Korn Ferry Tour events. The facility features two 18-hole courses and an exceptional Short Course that Golf Digest named America’s best par-3 layout. Winter brings Mobile’s most pleasant weather, with mild temperatures and lower humidity. Recent renovations have made both courses more player-friendly while maintaining their championship integrity. Late-spring blooming magnolias and crepe myrtles add dramatic color, though winter camellias provide beauty too.
The Crossings: Tournament-Tested
Named for twice crossing active railway tracks, the Crossings offers immersive golf through rolling, tree-lined terrain. This parkland-style layout has earned its reputation as one of the Trail’s premier championship tests, with strategic water hazards and meticulously crafted green complexes that reward precision shot-making. The routing creates a natural, secluded atmosphere where you can focus entirely on the strategic challenges at hand.
The Falls: Variety and Strategy
The Falls takes its name from a small waterfall near the turn and features excellent variety between wooded holes and more open lakeside challenges. Swampy creeks meander strategically across fairways, creating interesting layup decisions and demanding accurate approach play.
The Short Course: A Hidden Gem
Each hole presents legitimate challenges comparable to one-shotters on the championship courses. It’s perfect for a twilight round or when you want quality golf in less time. The Short Course at Magnolia Grove has consistently been ranked among the best in the country, and it’s a great place to test your iron game and your putter.
Where to Stay: The Battle House Renaissance in downtown Mobile offers historic luxury and connects to the Mobile Convention Center, making it the perfect base for exploring Mobile.
Lakewood Golf Club: The Grand Finale Point Clear
Your southern Trail journey culminates at Lakewood Golf Club, located across from the legendary Grand Hotel on Mobile Bay. The Azalea and Dogwood courses wind through ancient live oaks draped with Spanish moss, creating a quintessentially Southern coastal golf experience. While these courses predate Robert Trent Jones’s original designs, recent renovations have integrated them seamlessly into the Trail experience. Mobile Bay breezes add strategic interest, particularly on the more exposed Dogwood layout. The relatively flat terrain makes these courses enjoyable for walking, though carts are readily available.
Perfect Winter Extension: Gulf Shores and Orange Beach are just 45 minutes away, offering white sand beaches that are perfect for winter walks. Uncrowded winter beaches and lower lodging rates make this an ideal trip extension.
Winter Weather Expectations
Average temperatures: 50s-60s F, with occasional 70-degree days. Morning rounds may start cool (40s) but warm to comfortable by midday. Pack layers: a light jacket for early starts, but expect to shed it. Rain is possible but less frequent than summer thunderstorms. Courses rarely close due to weather, and frost delays are uncommon.
Winter Advantages
Significantly lower green fees (winter deals at www.rtjgolf.com/winter/), minimal wait times, comfortable walking temperatures for those who prefer it, crystal-clear views from elevated tees without summer haze, and hotel rates at their lowest outside peak golf season.
Booking Tips
Reserve tee times through the Trail’s central reservation system at rtjgolf.com. Winter packages combining golf and lodging offer excellent value. Consider playing 27 holes some days, as rates and conditions make it appealing.
Why Winter is the Secret Season
While most golfers flock to the RTJ Golf Trail during spring’s azalea blooms or fall’s perfect temperatures, savvy players know that winter offers an amazing overall experience. The combination of comfortable playing conditions, uncrowded courses, low rates, and pristine course conditions creates exceptional value.
The southern half of the Trail is particularly well-suited for winter golf. As you move from Auburn toward the Gulf Coast, temperatures generally increase, with Mobile and Point Clear offering the mildest conditions. This north-to-south routing naturally follows improving weather patterns through the winter months. Each course maintains excellent conditions year-round.
Beyond the golf, winter brings unique opportunities to explore Alabama’s cultural attractions without the large crowds. Montgomery’s Civil Rights landmarks, Mobile’s historic districts, and Auburn’s vibrant college town atmosphere are all more accessible during winter months. Restaurant reservations are easier to secure, hotel staffs have more time for personal service, and you’ll experience these destinations as locals do rather than during tourist season.
The southern half of Alabama’s Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail represents one of golf’s great winter escapes, offering affordable championship golf in comfortable conditions, with world-class courses all to yourself. While your neighbor is getting his clubs ready for winter storage, you could be standing on the first tee at The Judge looking down at the Alabama River, with nothing but opportunity ahead.
Visit rtjgolf.com to learn more and plan your Alabama golf journey.
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